amalgamating Patton and Culvestan hundreds. Eyton considered that there was a wholesale reorganization of the Shropshire hundreds in Henry I 's reign, but that seems unlikely: changes may have been spread over the 12th century, 14 the union of Patton

later unseated; a byelection in the following year returned another Conservative, George Patton , with a very slender majority against Walter Bagehot, and a few weeks later Patton lost the byelection following his appointment as a minister. The Liberal victor,

the Clee Hills at Stoke St. Milborough and Clee Stanton ; along the River Corve , probably including Easthope and Patton (and perhaps Bourton , Shipton , and Sutton ); near Chelmarsh (perhaps including Eardington and Deuxhill ); and at

leading from Patton Bridge towards and unto the turnpike road leading from K. Kendal to Shap, and that a certain part of the same beginning at Patton Bridge and so towards the brook which divides the townships of Patton and

wood, 30 a. waste and a moiety of one water mill in Haverbreke, Patton, Kirkeby Lonsedall, Whynfell and Lupton; also of the manor or lordship of Patton and a moiety of the manor or lordship of Whynfell and six messuages

July. Presentment that in the highway from Patton towards and into the turnpike road fro m K. Kendal to Shap, at a certain part beginning at the brook which divides the townships of Patton and Whitwell and so continuing towards

19th Century British Pamphlets

Williamson . 1789 . Robert Bell and William Duffin . 1789 . Stafford Church and Mat. Patton . 1790 . Stafford Church and Mat. Patton . 1791 . William Adair and John Phillips . 1792 . William Adair and John

with me once or twice a week, shew themselves willing to abide, and they are well worthy of reward. " Patton relates that the Laird of Mangerton with 40 of his clan joined the Protector Somerset at Newcastle on his

I well remember. There was one of the name of Brown, and one or two of the name o f Patton . Those six executioners were successively employed in cutting up the bodies of these defenceless slaves, who persisted to

of his maintenance, •jinoe writing the above, we have seen the fol- owing judicial decision, in the case ofJourdan, rs. Patton -5 Martin 's Louisiana Reports, 615. \. slave of the plaintiff had been deprived of his mly eye, and

London Lives 1690 - 1800 - Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis

his Majties. Ship the Cun ester late of Patton garden in Middx Taken on oath the 20th day of March Anno Din 1694 Who Saith upon oath That the Protection dated the 16th instant & were produced before the Justice